Registration Opens June 2nd for the 3-Day Grace Hopper Celebration of Women and Computing

PALO ALTO, CA--(Marketwired - Jun 2, 2015) - The Anita Borg Institute (ABI), a non-profit organization focused on advancing women in computing, today announced that Hilary Mason, renowned data scientist, and serial entrepreneur will open as the keynote speaker at the 2015 Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC) in Houston, TX. Mason spent four years as the Chief Scientist at bitly, the provider of link-shortening services for sharing on social media platforms. She then went on to work with the venture capital firm, Accel Partners as their Data Scientist in Residence, before founding Fast Forward Labs.

GHC is the largest gathering of women in computing in the world. The 2015 Conference will be held October 14-16 in Houston, TX. This year's conference is expected to attract over 10,000 attendees from academia, industry, and government, including top technology executives, university faculty, students, and young professionals.

"The energy around this year's Grace Hopper Celebration is remarkable," said Mona Sabet, general manager of Grace Hopper Celebration. "We received over one thousand submissions for sessions from our technical community, covering subjects from data science, artificial intelligence, and security and privacy, to topics on driving innovation through serious play and being a better engineer through writing. The Grace Hopper Celebration is now the place for technical women to convene, be recognized, and even be discovered."

The 2015 Grace Hopper Celebration features leading technical speakers, career development sessions, awards, a poster session, a hackathon, and the industry's largest job fair for women in computing.

Participants who sign up before June 22, 2015 will receive the early bird price of $800 for general attendees, a $150 discount from the regular rate. Students can qualify for a highly discounted rate of $300 by signing up early. For more information, visit www.gracehopper.org.